FULL TNA SLAMMIVERSARY RESULTS

Welcome to our coverage of TNA Slammiversary.
We will be updating this page throughout the evening with results from the show,
so check back often.

TNA Slammiversary opened with a video package on
the growth of TNA has a company.

Kurt Angle vs. Kazarian.

Yep, Kurt Angle in the opening match on a PPV.
You have to feel bad for everyone else on the show, since they all have to
follow him now. Huge chant for Angle before the bell. Angle took
Kazarian down with a side headlock. Angle hit a shoulderblock, but
Kazarian grabbed a pair of armdrags. Kazarian posed in the ring, then they
locked up and Angle grabbed an armwringer. Kazarian flipped out of it and
applied his own, but Angle countered and tripped Kazarian down to the mat.
Kazarian kipped up and put Angle in a headlock. Angle caught Kazarian on a
leapfrog attempt and rammed him in a corner. Angle missed a charge in a
corner and Kazarian hit a springboard dropkick. Kazarian picked Angle up
off the mat, but Angle grabbed a waistlock and hit two German suplexes.
Angle went for a third, but Kazarian hit Angle low with a mule kick. The
referee was going to disqualify him, but Angle insisted the match go on.

Kazarian charged Angle and beat him down in a
corner. Kazarian threw Angle to the floor, then hit a somersault dive on
him. Kazarian rammed Angle headfirst into the apron, then rolled him in
the ring. Kazarian hit a slingshot legdrop for a two count, then applied a
front facelock. Angle punched out of it, but missed a clothesline, only to
come back with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Kazarian reversed a whip into a
corner, then hit a clothesline. Kazarian choked Angle with his shin, then
kicked him in the back before returning to the front facelock. Angle
powered up and broke out. Angle hit some punches, then ducked a Kazarian
counter punch and hit a German suplex, flipping Kazarian to the mat.

They both got up slowly and traded punches.
Angle landed two clotheslines, then hit a backdrop. Angle whipped Kazarian
into a corner, but ran into a boot. Kazarian charged Angle, who tossed him
with a belly to belly suplex. Angle went for an Angle Slam, but Kazarian
floated out of it and hit a spinning neckbreaker. Kazarian charged Angle,
but Angle kicked him in the gut and hit a powerbomb. Kazarian kicked out
at two, but Angle went right into an ankle lock. Kazarian turned it into a
rollup for two, then dropkicked Angle for another near fall. Kazarian went to
the top rope, but took too long and Angle ran up and pulled him down with a
belly to belly suplex for two.

Angle went for the Angle Slam again, but Kazarian
floated over into a sunset flip, but Angle rolled through it into an ankle
lock. Kazarian kicked Angle in the face to escape it. Kazarian
charged, and Angle backdropped him to the apron. Kazarian hit Angle, then
hit a slingshot DDT for a two count. Kazarian went for an reverse backdrop
piledriver (Axe Guillotine Driver), but Angle hooked the top rope and pulled out
of Kazarian's grasp. Angle dodged a charging Kazarian, who bounced chest
first into the ropes, and Angle hit a lightning fast German suplex. Angle
maintained his grip and hit three more German suplexes. Angle pulled down
his straps and measured Kazarian. Angle went for the Angle Slam, but
Kazarian armdragged out of it. Kazarian hit his Axe Guillotine Driver for
a two count. Kazarian picked Angle up, and Angle went for a tilt-a-whirl,
but Kazarian landed on his feet and hit a clothesline.

Kazarian went for a springboard, but Angle kicked
him in the gut and hit an Angle Slam, finally. Kazarian kicked out at
two. Angle went to the top rope for a moonsault, but Kazarian cut him off
and hit a powerbomb for a two count, using the ropes for leverage.
Kazarian went for his piledriver again, but Angle rolled out of it and hooked
Kazarian in an ankle lock. Kazarian went for the ropes, but Angle pulled
him back into the ring and added a leglace to the move. Kazarian tapped at
the 15-minute mark.

Winner: Kurt Angle.

Angle gestured that contender "number
nine" will be next.

Mike Tenay and Taz welcomed us to the show.
Tenay thanked the fans for eight years of support, and Taz thanked the
"pioneers" of TNA, naming many who are still with the company like AJ
Styles, James Storm, Chris Sabin, Abyss, Bob Ryder and Don West, and also
thanked Jerry Lynn, who is no longer with TNA. Tenay mentioned that Jeff
Jarrett, the founder of TNA, had to watch the show from home tonight.

They reviewed the X-Factors for the next bout.

X-Division Champion Douglas Williams vs.
Kendrick.

Williams went for a wristlock at the start, which
Kendrick escaped. They went to a double knucklelock, then Kendrick grabbed
a Fujiwara armbar, but Williams grabbed the ropes. Williams took Kendrick
down with a waistlock, but Kendrick escaped and hit some elbows to the back of
the head. Kendrick charged into a Williams kick, then Williams used a
leglace to roll Kendrick to the mat. Kendrick reversed the hold, and
Williams kicked Kendrick to the floor. Williams went outside and rammed
Kendrick into the guard rail, then gave him a back suplex on the floor.
Williams decked Kendrick, then tossed him back into the ring.

Williams raked Kendrick's face, then they traded
forearms. Kendrick went for a bodyblock, but Williams caught it and turned
it into a Samoan Drop for a two count. Williams hit a backbreaker, then
put Kendrick in a bow and arrow. Kendrick pulled out of it and landed on
top of Williams for a cover, but Williams easily kicked out. Williams
applied a cravate, and the fans chanted for Kendrick. Kendrick fought up and
Williams went for a suplex. Kendrick blocked it, but Williams muscled him
up and dropped him gut first on the top rope. Williams then went to knock
him off the apron, but Kendrick slingshotted over him and Williams fell through
the ropes and to the floor.

Kendrick hit Williams with a tope, then tossed
him back in the ring and hit a missile dropkick for a two count. Kendrick
hit an enzugiri and a Shining Wizard kick for a two count. Kendrick hit a flying
kick to Williams' face for another two count. Kendrick went for a whip,
but Williams reversed it. Kendrick tried to kick him, but Williams blocked
it and hit a kick to the inner thigh. Williams hit a clothesline and some
forearms. Williams went for a backdrop, but Kendrick grabbed a sunset
flip, leading to some reversals for two counts. Williams hit a jumping
knee, then a snap suplex, then a gut wrench suplex. Williams then hit an
Exploder for a two count.

Kendrick, from his back, slapped Williams in the
face after his kickout. Williams went for the Rolling Chaos Theory suplex,
but Kendrick bit Williams' arm to escape it. Kendrick put Williams on the
top rope for a superplex, but Williams shoved him off. Williams then
jumped off the middle rope into a tornado DDT for the pin at the ten minute
mark.

Winner: Douglas Williams.

The announcers noted how Williams used a move off
the ropes, something he always criticizes others for doing, to get the win.

Backstage, Christy Hemme interviewed Eric
Bischoff about Sting's recent comments. Bischoff essentially said he had
no idea what Sting was talking about, and that after tonight, he hoped Sting
would be out of their hair.

Knockouts Champion Madison Rayne vs. Roxxi

Rayne came out alone, without the rest of the
Beautiful People. Madison Rayne got on the mic before the bell, and said she
wanted Roxxi to explain how she could "pop in and out of the company
whenever she felt like it" while the Beautiful People were
dominating. Rayne said this time she "popped in and was handed a
title shot". Rayne said she is putting everything on the line
tonight, while Roxxi is putting up nothing. Rayne said Roxxi should put up
the same thing that Tara did, her career. Rayne badgered her into
agreeing, and just as she did, Rayne hit her in the head with the microphone.

Rayne called for the bell and covered Roxxi, but
she kicked out at two. Roxxi was busted open from the microphone
shot. Roxxi hit some shots, but was knocked to the floor by Rayne.
Roxxi was quickly becoming a bloody mess. Roxxi got on the apron and
shoulderblocked Rayne, then rammed her into the turnbuckles. Roxxi went to
climb the ropes, but Rayne yanked her into the ring and got a near fall.
Rayne put Roxxi in an armbar, but Roxxi fought out of it. Roxxi hit an
enzugiri, then a series of forearms. Roxxi hit a running elbow and a kick
to the chest, then a fallaway slam. Roxxi hit a spinebuster for a two
count. Rayne reversed an armbar and went for her finisher, but Roxxi
blocked it and hit the hammerlock spinebuster. Rayne rolled to the
floor. Roxxi went outside, tossed Rayne back in. As Roxxi was
getting back in, Rayne kicked her and hit her neckbreaker on the knee for the
win at the five minute mark.

Winner: Madison Rayne.

Madison waved goodbye to Roxxi, and yelled for
her to get out of here. Roxxi, a bloody mess, looked despondent, then
waved to the crowd and left.

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